WV Farm Bureau Magazine June 2014 | Page 12

Hardman Bids Adieu to Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab Helen Hardman retired from West Virginia Farm Bureau as the Coordinator of the Mobile Agriculture Education Science Lab on May 31. WVFB staff held a luncheon in her honor and presented her with a beautiful handmade mantel clock to commemorate her time with Farm Bureau. The Mobile Agriculture Education Science Lab has visited all but seven counties throughout the state of West Virginia. This program would not have been possible without cooperation from the West Virginia Farm Bureau president, board of directors and administration. Thank you for your encouragement and support in building the Lab. As her final farewell, Helen writes: “What a great educational program,” is one consistent comment I heard upon leaving schools which had completed a week with the West Virginia Farm Bureau Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab. And a second question I always heard as we prepared to leave was, “Will you please put us back on the rotation schedule so that we can have you back?” 12 West Virginia Farm Bureau News Many county Farm Bureau directors and members visited the Lab and worked to secure funding for schools, along with conservation districts, local businesses and others. Thank you all so much! The initial contributors to the Mobile Ag Lab had only a vision and a handshake when they each donated $5,000 toward the purchase of the unit. Their names were displayed on the outside of the Lab as a thank-you for their support of agriculture education.